Thank you very much, Chair.
And thank you to the three of you. Those were very good, very strong presentations. I appreciate that.
I'll come at it all little bit differently in this one.
As MPs, we deal with a lot of issues so that sometimes we kind of throw our hands up and say, I can't do anything for this person. We have three organizations of people here that I, as an MP, and others have turned to and been able to know that people are being helped. Certainly the Y, through the great leadership of Tanis here in town, has been strong on a whole bunch of the issues you mentioned, and then some.
The Salvation Army we all know. I just want to a say a word about Sean Furey, who works for you on the Dartmouth side. There is no more diligent, passionate, persistent supporter of community initiatives, particularly for those who need help, than Sean Furey over on the Dartmouth side. If you think you're going to hide from him when it comes time to do the kettle, you better think again, buddy, because he'll find you. And the Salvation Army does a great deal of work.
Paul, I got a chance to meet with you and talk about the work you do, and I wonder if you could elaborate on what you did in Spryfield and now what you're doing in Dartmouth North. Can you take us through that process and maybe how you measure success in a place like Spryfield, which is an area you've done work in already.